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Unhandled Code Point error when executing a parameterized stored procedure with Connect for ODBC DB2 driver

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TitleUnhandled Code Point error when executing a parameterized stored procedure with Connect for ODBC DB2 driver
URL Nameunhandled-code-point-error-when-executing-a-parameterized-stored-procedure-with-connect-for-odbc-db2-driver
Article Number000180393
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC DB2 Driver
Version: 7.1
OS: Linux
Database: DB2
Application: N/A
Question/Problem Description
Unhandled Code Point error when executing a parameterized stored procedure.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error MessageDriver Code Error 1248: [SQL State] S1000: [DataDirect][ODBC DB2 Wire Protocol driver]Unhandled CodePoint: 0x1
Defect Number50984
Enhancement Number
Cause
Driver was incorrectly parsing a server response for a bound integer which resulted in the CodePoint error.
Resolution
Fixed with hotfix 07.16.0253

Refer to "Connect and Connect64 for ODBC hot fix download and install instructions" for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
 
Workaround
No current workaround.
Notes
Last Modified Date10/19/2016 5:31 PM
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